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World Politics
in the 21st Century
The Importance of International Relations
Figure 1.3 Eight Thousand Years of Changes in the Earth’s Forest Cover:
The map compares areas of the planet covered by forests 8000 years ago and in 1998. Which continent has lost the most
of its original forests?
Source: World Resources Institute, Forest Initiative Project (http://www.wri/org/ffi/maps/).
The State and Its Role in the International System
Figure 2.2 A Multipolar System
The State and Its Role in the International System
Figure 2.3 Unipolar World on the International System-as-a-Whole Level of
Analysis and a Multipolar World at the Regional Level of Analysis
The State and Its Role in the International System
Figure 2.5 Russia: The Center and the Periphery
Source: University of Texas Library Online (www.lib.texas.edu/maps/commonwealth/russiaaddivisions.jpg).
Power Factors in International Relations
Figure 3.1 China and the Yangtze River
Power Factors in International Relations
Figure 3.2 Global Illiteracy Rates
Source: John L. Allen, Student Atlas of World Politics, Fourth Edition, (Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 2000), p. 66.
Power Factors in International Relations
Figure 3.3 Population Growth Rates
Source: John L. Allen, Student Atlas of World Politics, Fourth Edition, (Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 2000), p. 60.
Power Factors in International Relations
Figure 3.4 An Age of Bipolarity: The Cold War ca. 1970
Source: John L. Allen, Student Atlas of World Politics, Fourth Edition, (Guilford, CT: Dushkin /McGraw-Hill, 2000), p. 26.
Foreign Policy Formation and Execution
Figure 4.1 Tools for Foreign Policy Implementation
Source: The United States Naval War College, National Security Decision Making Department, Case Study, 1992-1993.
Foreign Policy Formation and Execution
Figure 4.2 Map of Cold War Alignments
Source: John L. Allen, Student Atlas of World Politics, Fourth Edition, (Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 2000), p. 21.
Foreign Policy Formation and Execution
Figure 4.3 Ethnic Distribution of Former Yugoslavia
Source: The International Institute for Strategic Studies, Strategic Survey, 1990-1991.
Foreign Policy Formation and Execution
Figure 4.4 Foreign Policy input-Output Model
Source: David K. Hall, “An Introduction to Policy Making and Implementation,” The United States Naval War College, National Security
Decision Making Department, Case Study, 1992-1993, p. 3.
Foreign Policy Formation and Execution
Figure 4.5 Rational Actor [States] Model
Source: The United States Naval War College, National Security Decision Making Department, Case Study, 1992-1993.
Foreign Policy Formation and Execution
Figure 4.6 Organizational Model of Foreign Policy Decision Making
Source: The United States Naval War College, National Security Decision Making Department, Case Study, 1992-1993.
Foreign Policy Formation and Execution
Figure 4.7 Political Process Model
Source: The United States Naval War College, National Security Decision Making Department, Case Study, 1992-1993.
Intergovernmental Actors
Figure 5.1 Relationship of Assessments to Voting Strength in the
General Assembly
Source: Lawrence Zirling, Robert E. Riggs, and Jack C. Piano, The United Nations: International Organization and
World Politics. Third Edition (Orlando, FL: Harcourt Brace & Company, 2000), p. 61.
Reproduced by permission of the publisher.
Intergovernmental Actors
Figure 5.2 Europe: Distinguishing EU Members,
Applicant States, Date of Joining/Application, Non-EU States
Source: European Commission from “Europe” Survey, The Economist, October 23, 1999, p. 4.
Intergovernmental Actors
Figure 5.3 Estimated Proven Reserves of Oil
Source: From “BP Amoco Statistical Review of World Energy, 2000.” The Economist, July 15, 2000.
Corporate and Nongovernmental Actors
Figure 6.1 Growth of NGOs (1956-1999)
Source: Union for International Associations as quoted in “Swarming: Non-governmental International Organizations,” The Economist,
December 11, 1999, p. 20.
Corporate and Nongovernmental Actors
Figure 6.2 Map of China and Tibet
Source: A. Tom Grunfeild, The Making of Modern Tibet (New York: M.E. Sharpe, Inc.) 1997, p. ix.
Political Geography
Figure 7.1 Major Axes of the Continent
Source: Jared Diamond, Guns, Germans, and Steel: the Fates of Human Societies (New York: W.W. Norton, 1998), p. 177.
Political Geography
Figure 7.2 The Fertile Crescent
Source: www.fsmitha.com/hl/map00fe.html
Political Geography
Figure 7.3 Income Received by the Wealthiest 5 Percent of the Population
(Percent of Total Income)
Source: IDB calculations based on Deininger and Squire (1996).
Political Geography
Figure 7.3(b) Income Received by the Poorest 30 Percent of the Population
(Percent of Total Income)
Source: IDB calculations based on Deininger and Squire (1996).
Political Geography
Figure 7.4 Shapes of States Belgium: A Compact State
Source: http://www.cyber.vt.edu/geog1014/topics/108States/shapes.html
Political Geography
Figure 7.4(b) Shapes of States Vietnam: An Elongated State
Source: http://www.mapquest.com/atlas/main.edp?print=vietnam
Political Geography
Figure 7.4 Shapes of States South Africa: A Perforated State
Source: http://www.cyber.vt.edu/geog1014/topics/108States/shape.html.
Political Geography
Figure 7.4(b) Shapes of States Indonesia: A Fragmented State
Source: http://www.cyber.vt.edu/geog1014/topics/108States/shape.html.
Political Geography
Figure 7.4 Shapes of States Afghanistan: A Protruded State
Source: http://www.mapquest.com/atlas/main.adp?print=afghanis
Political Geography
Figure 7.5 Volcanoes and Earthquakes
Source: H. J. de Blij and Peter O. Miller, Physical Geography of the Global Environment, Second Edition
(New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1996), p. 341.
Political Geography
Figure 7.6 Land-locked Countries
Source: http//www.cyber.vt.edu/geog1014/topics/108States/neighbor.html
Political Geography
Figure 7.8 The Gobi Desert
Source: http://chinapage.com/map/map.html
Political Geography
Figure 7.9 Cuba’s Proximity to the United States
Source: Department of State and Department of Defense, The Challenge to Democracy in Latin America, Washington, DC, 1986, p. 5.
Political Geography
Figure 7.10 Map of the Roman Empire: Compare this map of the Roman Empire
to that of the Arab Empire in Figure 7.11
Political Geography
Figure 7.11 The Arab Empire
Source: The National Geographic Society, Peoples and Places of the Past, 1983, p. 137.
Political Geography
Figure 7.12 The Fertile Crescent: Some of the best farmland of the Fertile
Crescent is in a narrow strip of land between the Tigris and Euphrates—
today’s Iraq.
Source: The National Geographic Society, Peoples and Places of the Past, 1983, p. 26.
Chapter Seven Political Geography
Figure 7.13 Today’s Arab World
Source: Cassel & Co., Ltd., 1975
Nationalism and Regionalism
Figure 8.1 Europe’s Industrial Production Zones: The Two Regional Bananas
Source: John Newgouse, “Europe’s Rising Regionalism,” Foreign Affairs, January/February 1997, p. 70.
Nationalism and Regionalism
Figure 8.2 Spain’s Autonomous Regions
Source: DeBlij and Muller, Realms, Regions, and Concepts, p. 90.
Global Violence: Wars, Weapons and Terrorism
Figure 9.1 Northern Spain and Southern France Highlighting the Basque Region
Source: The Economist, March 18, 2000, p. 52.
Global Justice: Women, Poverty and
Human Rights
Figure 10.1 Urban Poor by Region
Source: UN Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat), State of the World Cities Report 2001, p. 18.pdf.
Global Justice: Women, Poverty and
Human Rights
Figure 10.2 Incidence of Extreme Poverty: Under $1.00 a Day
Source: http://www.cgiar.org/tac/meetings /meet0100/maps.pdf
Global Justice: Women, Poverty and
Human Rights
Figure 10.3 Poorest Fifth’s Share of National Consumption
Source: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
http://www.oecd.org/dac/Indicators/htm/map3.htm.
Global Justice: Women, Poverty and
Human Rights
Figure 10.4 Ratio of Girls to Boys in Primary and Secondary Education (%)
Source: http://www.developmentgoals.org/Gender_Equality.htm
Global Justice: Women, Poverty and
Human Rights
Figure 10.5 Life Expectancy at Birth
Source: http://www.worldbank.org/depweb/english/modules/social/life/t-map.html (OECD)
International Political Economy I: The Advanced
Industrial Countries
Figure 11.1 Balance of Trade: Impact on a Country’s Reserves
Source: Adapted from Joshua Goldstein, International Relations, Second Edition (New York: Addison Wesley Longman, 1997), p. 324.
International Political Economy I: The Advanced
Industrial Countries
Figure 11.2 Degrees of Economic Policy Coordination
International Political Economy I: The Advanced
Industrial Countries
Figure 11.3 Share of World Trade by Country
Source: Data from Eurostat.
International Political Economy I: The Advanced
Industrial Countries
Figure 11.4 The EU’s Main Trade Partners
Source: Data from Eurostat.
International Political Economy I: The Advanced
Industrial Countries
Figure 11.5 The Relationship between Environmental Degradation and Poverty
International Political Economy II:
The Politics of Development
Figure 12.1 Poverty Headcount Index
Source: World Bank as reported in “Old Battle; New Strategy,” The Economist January 8, 2000.
International Political Economy II:
The Politics of Development
Figure 12.2 The Dependency Explanation for How the Rich Exploit the Poor
As the diagram suggests, multinational corporations from rich countries set up shop (invest) In Third world countries,
usually with assistance from wealthy Third World capitalists (the “core in the periphery”). Profits from the MNC operations
in the periphery are then sent back to the home country leaving the peripheral country not better (or even worse)
off than before the investment.
International Political Economy II:
The Politics of Development
Figure 12.3 Turbulent Africa
Source: From Foreign Policy, Spring 1999, volume 114, p. 15.
The Global Environment and the
Pollution Problem
Figure 13.1 Model of the GAIA Principle and Environmental Surprise
Source: Barbara Jancar-Webster, “Technology and Environment in Eastern Europe in James R. Scanlan (ed.)
Technology, Culture , and Development: The Experience of the Soviet Model.
The Global Environment and the
Pollution Problem
Figure 13.2 Leading Causes of Death, 2001
Source: The World Health Organization, world Health Report, 2002, Annex: Table 2 “Death by Cause, Sex, and Mortality Stratum in WHO Regions”.
http://www.who.int/whr/en/ or http://www.who.int/whr/2002/en/
The Global Environment and the
Pollution Problem
Figure 13.3a Net Annual Migration Totals, 1995-2000
Source: Data derived from United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division,
International Migration Report 2002 (New York: United Nations Press, 2002) pp.11-15 and UN Wall Graph, “International Migration, 2002.”
The Global Environment and the
Pollution Problem
Figure 13.3b Net Annual Migration Rates, 1995-2000
Source: Data derived from United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division,
International Migration Report 2002 (New York: United Nations Press, 2002) pp.11-15 and UN Wall Graph, “International Migration, 2002.”
The Global Environment and the
Pollution Problem
Figure 13.4 Global Population Trends, 1950-2050
Source World Resources Institute, World Resources 1998-1999, (http://www.wri.org/powenpoint/trends).
Data from United Nations Population Division, Long Range World Population Projections: Two Centuries of World Population
Growth 1950-2000, Table 6, p. 22.
The Global Environment and the
Pollution Problem
Figure 13.5 Stabilization Rate Data and Predictions, 1950-2050
Source World Resources Institute, World Resources 1998-1999, (http://www.wri.org/powenpoint/trends).
Data from United Nations Population Division, World Population Prospects 1950-2050 (1996 Revision).
The Global Environment and the
Pollution Problem
Figure 13.6 Model of the Greenhouse Effect from IPCC Study
Source: J.T. Houghton, et as. (eds) Climate Change: the IPCC Scientific Assessment (Cambridge University Press, 1990).
The Global Environment and the
Pollution Problem
Figure 13.7 World Commercial Energy Supply, 1998
Source: http://www.wri.org/powerpoints.oil.sld001.htm.
The Global Environment and the
Pollution Problem
Figure 13.8 Global Oil Consumption by Sector, 1998
Source: http://www.wri.org/powerpoints.oil.sld014.htm.
The Global Environment and the
Pollution Problem
Figure 13.9 Motor Vehicle Trends, 1946-1995
Source: (http://www.wri.org/powerpoints.oil.sld026.htm.) Data from American Automobile Manufacturers Association, World Motor Vehicle Data 1993
p. 23 and Motor Vehicle Pacts and Figures 1996, p.44.
The Global Environment and the
Pollution Problem
Figure 13.10 Regional Shares of Global Energy Consumption
Source: Compiled from world Energy Organization, World energy Outlook: 2002, figure 2.3: “Regional shares in World Primary Demand”
(http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/weo/pubs/weo2002/weo2002.asp).
The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem
Figure 13.11 Water Stress
Source: World Water Organization, Water Demand and Scarcity, p.5.pdf, at http://www.worldwater.org/waterData.htm.
The Global Environment and the
Pollution Problem
Figure 13.12 World Water Use By Consumption Category and Region
Source: World Resources Institute, 1988-1999 world Resources (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), p. 188.

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world politics 21st century.ppt

  • 1. World Politics in the 21st Century
  • 2. The Importance of International Relations Figure 1.3 Eight Thousand Years of Changes in the Earth’s Forest Cover: The map compares areas of the planet covered by forests 8000 years ago and in 1998. Which continent has lost the most of its original forests? Source: World Resources Institute, Forest Initiative Project (http://www.wri/org/ffi/maps/).
  • 3. The State and Its Role in the International System Figure 2.2 A Multipolar System
  • 4. The State and Its Role in the International System Figure 2.3 Unipolar World on the International System-as-a-Whole Level of Analysis and a Multipolar World at the Regional Level of Analysis
  • 5. The State and Its Role in the International System Figure 2.5 Russia: The Center and the Periphery Source: University of Texas Library Online (www.lib.texas.edu/maps/commonwealth/russiaaddivisions.jpg).
  • 6. Power Factors in International Relations Figure 3.1 China and the Yangtze River
  • 7. Power Factors in International Relations Figure 3.2 Global Illiteracy Rates Source: John L. Allen, Student Atlas of World Politics, Fourth Edition, (Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 2000), p. 66.
  • 8. Power Factors in International Relations Figure 3.3 Population Growth Rates Source: John L. Allen, Student Atlas of World Politics, Fourth Edition, (Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 2000), p. 60.
  • 9. Power Factors in International Relations Figure 3.4 An Age of Bipolarity: The Cold War ca. 1970 Source: John L. Allen, Student Atlas of World Politics, Fourth Edition, (Guilford, CT: Dushkin /McGraw-Hill, 2000), p. 26.
  • 10. Foreign Policy Formation and Execution Figure 4.1 Tools for Foreign Policy Implementation Source: The United States Naval War College, National Security Decision Making Department, Case Study, 1992-1993.
  • 11. Foreign Policy Formation and Execution Figure 4.2 Map of Cold War Alignments Source: John L. Allen, Student Atlas of World Politics, Fourth Edition, (Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 2000), p. 21.
  • 12. Foreign Policy Formation and Execution Figure 4.3 Ethnic Distribution of Former Yugoslavia Source: The International Institute for Strategic Studies, Strategic Survey, 1990-1991.
  • 13. Foreign Policy Formation and Execution Figure 4.4 Foreign Policy input-Output Model Source: David K. Hall, “An Introduction to Policy Making and Implementation,” The United States Naval War College, National Security Decision Making Department, Case Study, 1992-1993, p. 3.
  • 14. Foreign Policy Formation and Execution Figure 4.5 Rational Actor [States] Model Source: The United States Naval War College, National Security Decision Making Department, Case Study, 1992-1993.
  • 15. Foreign Policy Formation and Execution Figure 4.6 Organizational Model of Foreign Policy Decision Making Source: The United States Naval War College, National Security Decision Making Department, Case Study, 1992-1993.
  • 16. Foreign Policy Formation and Execution Figure 4.7 Political Process Model Source: The United States Naval War College, National Security Decision Making Department, Case Study, 1992-1993.
  • 17. Intergovernmental Actors Figure 5.1 Relationship of Assessments to Voting Strength in the General Assembly Source: Lawrence Zirling, Robert E. Riggs, and Jack C. Piano, The United Nations: International Organization and World Politics. Third Edition (Orlando, FL: Harcourt Brace & Company, 2000), p. 61. Reproduced by permission of the publisher.
  • 18. Intergovernmental Actors Figure 5.2 Europe: Distinguishing EU Members, Applicant States, Date of Joining/Application, Non-EU States Source: European Commission from “Europe” Survey, The Economist, October 23, 1999, p. 4.
  • 19. Intergovernmental Actors Figure 5.3 Estimated Proven Reserves of Oil Source: From “BP Amoco Statistical Review of World Energy, 2000.” The Economist, July 15, 2000.
  • 20. Corporate and Nongovernmental Actors Figure 6.1 Growth of NGOs (1956-1999) Source: Union for International Associations as quoted in “Swarming: Non-governmental International Organizations,” The Economist, December 11, 1999, p. 20.
  • 21. Corporate and Nongovernmental Actors Figure 6.2 Map of China and Tibet Source: A. Tom Grunfeild, The Making of Modern Tibet (New York: M.E. Sharpe, Inc.) 1997, p. ix.
  • 22. Political Geography Figure 7.1 Major Axes of the Continent Source: Jared Diamond, Guns, Germans, and Steel: the Fates of Human Societies (New York: W.W. Norton, 1998), p. 177.
  • 23. Political Geography Figure 7.2 The Fertile Crescent Source: www.fsmitha.com/hl/map00fe.html
  • 24. Political Geography Figure 7.3 Income Received by the Wealthiest 5 Percent of the Population (Percent of Total Income) Source: IDB calculations based on Deininger and Squire (1996).
  • 25. Political Geography Figure 7.3(b) Income Received by the Poorest 30 Percent of the Population (Percent of Total Income) Source: IDB calculations based on Deininger and Squire (1996).
  • 26. Political Geography Figure 7.4 Shapes of States Belgium: A Compact State Source: http://www.cyber.vt.edu/geog1014/topics/108States/shapes.html
  • 27. Political Geography Figure 7.4(b) Shapes of States Vietnam: An Elongated State Source: http://www.mapquest.com/atlas/main.edp?print=vietnam
  • 28. Political Geography Figure 7.4 Shapes of States South Africa: A Perforated State Source: http://www.cyber.vt.edu/geog1014/topics/108States/shape.html.
  • 29. Political Geography Figure 7.4(b) Shapes of States Indonesia: A Fragmented State Source: http://www.cyber.vt.edu/geog1014/topics/108States/shape.html.
  • 30. Political Geography Figure 7.4 Shapes of States Afghanistan: A Protruded State Source: http://www.mapquest.com/atlas/main.adp?print=afghanis
  • 31. Political Geography Figure 7.5 Volcanoes and Earthquakes Source: H. J. de Blij and Peter O. Miller, Physical Geography of the Global Environment, Second Edition (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1996), p. 341.
  • 32. Political Geography Figure 7.6 Land-locked Countries Source: http//www.cyber.vt.edu/geog1014/topics/108States/neighbor.html
  • 33. Political Geography Figure 7.8 The Gobi Desert Source: http://chinapage.com/map/map.html
  • 34. Political Geography Figure 7.9 Cuba’s Proximity to the United States Source: Department of State and Department of Defense, The Challenge to Democracy in Latin America, Washington, DC, 1986, p. 5.
  • 35. Political Geography Figure 7.10 Map of the Roman Empire: Compare this map of the Roman Empire to that of the Arab Empire in Figure 7.11
  • 36. Political Geography Figure 7.11 The Arab Empire Source: The National Geographic Society, Peoples and Places of the Past, 1983, p. 137.
  • 37. Political Geography Figure 7.12 The Fertile Crescent: Some of the best farmland of the Fertile Crescent is in a narrow strip of land between the Tigris and Euphrates— today’s Iraq. Source: The National Geographic Society, Peoples and Places of the Past, 1983, p. 26.
  • 38. Chapter Seven Political Geography Figure 7.13 Today’s Arab World Source: Cassel & Co., Ltd., 1975
  • 39. Nationalism and Regionalism Figure 8.1 Europe’s Industrial Production Zones: The Two Regional Bananas Source: John Newgouse, “Europe’s Rising Regionalism,” Foreign Affairs, January/February 1997, p. 70.
  • 40. Nationalism and Regionalism Figure 8.2 Spain’s Autonomous Regions Source: DeBlij and Muller, Realms, Regions, and Concepts, p. 90.
  • 41. Global Violence: Wars, Weapons and Terrorism Figure 9.1 Northern Spain and Southern France Highlighting the Basque Region Source: The Economist, March 18, 2000, p. 52.
  • 42. Global Justice: Women, Poverty and Human Rights Figure 10.1 Urban Poor by Region Source: UN Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat), State of the World Cities Report 2001, p. 18.pdf.
  • 43. Global Justice: Women, Poverty and Human Rights Figure 10.2 Incidence of Extreme Poverty: Under $1.00 a Day Source: http://www.cgiar.org/tac/meetings /meet0100/maps.pdf
  • 44. Global Justice: Women, Poverty and Human Rights Figure 10.3 Poorest Fifth’s Share of National Consumption Source: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) http://www.oecd.org/dac/Indicators/htm/map3.htm.
  • 45. Global Justice: Women, Poverty and Human Rights Figure 10.4 Ratio of Girls to Boys in Primary and Secondary Education (%) Source: http://www.developmentgoals.org/Gender_Equality.htm
  • 46. Global Justice: Women, Poverty and Human Rights Figure 10.5 Life Expectancy at Birth Source: http://www.worldbank.org/depweb/english/modules/social/life/t-map.html (OECD)
  • 47. International Political Economy I: The Advanced Industrial Countries Figure 11.1 Balance of Trade: Impact on a Country’s Reserves Source: Adapted from Joshua Goldstein, International Relations, Second Edition (New York: Addison Wesley Longman, 1997), p. 324.
  • 48. International Political Economy I: The Advanced Industrial Countries Figure 11.2 Degrees of Economic Policy Coordination
  • 49. International Political Economy I: The Advanced Industrial Countries Figure 11.3 Share of World Trade by Country Source: Data from Eurostat.
  • 50. International Political Economy I: The Advanced Industrial Countries Figure 11.4 The EU’s Main Trade Partners Source: Data from Eurostat.
  • 51. International Political Economy I: The Advanced Industrial Countries Figure 11.5 The Relationship between Environmental Degradation and Poverty
  • 52. International Political Economy II: The Politics of Development Figure 12.1 Poverty Headcount Index Source: World Bank as reported in “Old Battle; New Strategy,” The Economist January 8, 2000.
  • 53. International Political Economy II: The Politics of Development Figure 12.2 The Dependency Explanation for How the Rich Exploit the Poor As the diagram suggests, multinational corporations from rich countries set up shop (invest) In Third world countries, usually with assistance from wealthy Third World capitalists (the “core in the periphery”). Profits from the MNC operations in the periphery are then sent back to the home country leaving the peripheral country not better (or even worse) off than before the investment.
  • 54. International Political Economy II: The Politics of Development Figure 12.3 Turbulent Africa Source: From Foreign Policy, Spring 1999, volume 114, p. 15.
  • 55. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.1 Model of the GAIA Principle and Environmental Surprise Source: Barbara Jancar-Webster, “Technology and Environment in Eastern Europe in James R. Scanlan (ed.) Technology, Culture , and Development: The Experience of the Soviet Model.
  • 56. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.2 Leading Causes of Death, 2001 Source: The World Health Organization, world Health Report, 2002, Annex: Table 2 “Death by Cause, Sex, and Mortality Stratum in WHO Regions”. http://www.who.int/whr/en/ or http://www.who.int/whr/2002/en/
  • 57. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.3a Net Annual Migration Totals, 1995-2000 Source: Data derived from United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, International Migration Report 2002 (New York: United Nations Press, 2002) pp.11-15 and UN Wall Graph, “International Migration, 2002.”
  • 58. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.3b Net Annual Migration Rates, 1995-2000 Source: Data derived from United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, International Migration Report 2002 (New York: United Nations Press, 2002) pp.11-15 and UN Wall Graph, “International Migration, 2002.”
  • 59. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.4 Global Population Trends, 1950-2050 Source World Resources Institute, World Resources 1998-1999, (http://www.wri.org/powenpoint/trends). Data from United Nations Population Division, Long Range World Population Projections: Two Centuries of World Population Growth 1950-2000, Table 6, p. 22.
  • 60. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.5 Stabilization Rate Data and Predictions, 1950-2050 Source World Resources Institute, World Resources 1998-1999, (http://www.wri.org/powenpoint/trends). Data from United Nations Population Division, World Population Prospects 1950-2050 (1996 Revision).
  • 61. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.6 Model of the Greenhouse Effect from IPCC Study Source: J.T. Houghton, et as. (eds) Climate Change: the IPCC Scientific Assessment (Cambridge University Press, 1990).
  • 62. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.7 World Commercial Energy Supply, 1998 Source: http://www.wri.org/powerpoints.oil.sld001.htm.
  • 63. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.8 Global Oil Consumption by Sector, 1998 Source: http://www.wri.org/powerpoints.oil.sld014.htm.
  • 64. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.9 Motor Vehicle Trends, 1946-1995 Source: (http://www.wri.org/powerpoints.oil.sld026.htm.) Data from American Automobile Manufacturers Association, World Motor Vehicle Data 1993 p. 23 and Motor Vehicle Pacts and Figures 1996, p.44.
  • 65. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.10 Regional Shares of Global Energy Consumption Source: Compiled from world Energy Organization, World energy Outlook: 2002, figure 2.3: “Regional shares in World Primary Demand” (http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/weo/pubs/weo2002/weo2002.asp).
  • 66. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.11 Water Stress Source: World Water Organization, Water Demand and Scarcity, p.5.pdf, at http://www.worldwater.org/waterData.htm.
  • 67. The Global Environment and the Pollution Problem Figure 13.12 World Water Use By Consumption Category and Region Source: World Resources Institute, 1988-1999 world Resources (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), p. 188.